%%Please do not post any pictures of rape in any form. Thank you.->''"It's probably worth mentioning that basically every one of those characters is out there to molest the titular Miyuki because that's the entire plot of this cartoon. And because it's girl-on-girl, that means these rape attempts are hilarious instead of deeply disturbing."''-->-- '''{{Website/Cracked}}''', on ''[[http://www.cracked.com/article_18655_9-beloved-characters-made-horrifying-by-japan.html Miyuki-chan in Wonderland]]''

The DoubleStandard about female-on-female rape is in large part based on the idea that women and female sexuality do not contribute to "legitimate" sexual intercourse, and therefore lesbian sex doesn't count. Men, penises, and penile penetration are required to cause harm; without a penis involved, there can be no sex, and without sex, there can be no rape. [[InsaneTrollLogic Therefore, anything a woman does to another woman is "not a big deal"]].

It should be noted that, at least in the United States, this viewpoint was legally supported until the 1970s. The definition of "rape", historically, was defined as the act of forcing sexual intercourse on a ''woman'' by a ''man''. Currently, all states define rape without referencing the sex of the victim or the perpetrator, acknowledging that women and men can both rape and be raped, but many people still believe that the presence or absence of the penis determines whether any given sex act is actually sex or not. In other locations, the presence of the penis is still required for an act to be legally considered "rape" rather than "unwanted sexual touching" or other such descriptions.

This trope is invoked where women raping other women is seen as harmless or even sexy, and therefore not worth fretting over. After all, GirlOnGirlIsHot, no matter what the victim may think of it. In cases where male-on-female and female-and-female rape are both depicted in different incidents, expect the male rapist to be treated like a monster who has inflicted [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil unimaginably horrid]] pain on his victim, but the female rapist to be "overwhelmed by her emotions" and thus not responsible for rape, especially if the [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization victim liked it]]. She's just a girl, after all, [[HystericalWoman she can't help it when her feelings get the better of her!]]

The emotional impact of the rape is largely dismissed or ignored completely, usually because [[FanDisservice it would be less appealing to the audience]] for the victim to be legitimately traumatized ([[HetIsEw or sexually assaulted by a man]]), and ideas of consent and personal violation aren't often brought up at all: since a female rapist lacks a penis and therefore has no sexual potency, she is EasilyForgiven. Don't expect victims to think about it too hard, or at all, after the fact.

Obviously this trope describes a DoubleStandard, and an extremely insulting one, in that it supports not one, nor two, but ''four'' very pointedly false UnfortunateImplications:

# Women are so weak and ineffectual they just '''''can't''''' harm anyone physically, not even other women, even less by sex.# Lesbian sex is [[GirlOnGirlIsHot beautiful and harmless]] and/or [[BlackComedyRape hilarious]], but most of all 'not real sex' (especially if it's non-penetrative).# All rapists are men.# Female-on-female rape isn't [[{{Squick}} traumatic or horrible]] at all, or maybe only 'a tiny bit'.

A relative of DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale and the DistaffCounterpart of DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale. See also SkinshipGrope. Related to QueerPeopleAreFunny.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]* An innumerable amount of hentai, or just porn in general really.* In ''Manga/LoveHina'', male characters generally get pummeled for touching female characters whether they mean to or not, yet intentional female on female assault gets brushed aside or completely overlooked (like what [[spoiler: Kanako]] does to [[spoiler: Motoko]]). See similar examples in other harem comedies.* ''A Kiss, Love, and a Prince'' by Creator/MorinagaMilk involves rehearsing for a play, leading to a girl tying another girl to a chair for a kiss scene. What makes it odd is that other characters in the story ''do'' point out that this isn't okay, but the girl who was kissed is really only upset because she's worried the kiss wasn't ''genuine''. When she finds out that the girl who tied her up and kissed her likes her for real, she instantly forgives her.* In ''Manga/IkkiTousen'' during Ryofu's first TV episode she immobilizes and rapes one of the show's most popular characters, Ryoumou, after defeating her. (In the manga she only groped her, but didn't cross straightforwardly into rape). This is never brought up again (not even by Ryoumou) and she even becomes an EnsembleDarkhorse herself. ** In ''Dragon Destiny'' it was revealed that ShrinkingViolet Ten'i was gang raped at her former school by a sadistic AlphaBitch and her GirlPosse, and they pretty much used this trope to justify their actions. This is only an in-universe case: ''the show itself'' makes it clear that the girls are terrible.* ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'': Though not quite rape, Haruhi's sexual harassment of Mikuru is PlayedForLaughs.* ''LightNovel/StrawberryPanic'' pulls this off with Kaname (and to a lesser extent Momomi) on Hikari. The solution to many troubles Kaname had throughout the series was, "Rape Hikari!" She never succeeds, and while it's clear other people disapprove, she faces no consequences for her obviously creepy intentions.* In the one-shot manga ''08.04 AM Daydream'', most of the patrons of the girls-only train seem to believe this.* A bit of a ZigZaggingTrope in ''Manga/KannazukiNoMiko''. [[spoiler: Chikane does rape Himeko, yes, and makes a rather dramatic FaceHeelTurn in the process]], but [[SadisticChoice the circumstances]] were [[BecauseDestinySaysSo more than a little contrived]], making for [[BrokenBase ample debate]] on whether or not she should still be held accountable. However, there is a notable lack of repercussions, or even disapproval of her acts in-universe. Less of a DoubleStandard than most examples since a male villain (Miyako's brother Girochi) tries to rape Himeko at one point but is treated no less sympathetically in the end when everything gets set straight again and everyone is given their happy ending. [[GratuitousRape For whatever]] [[RomanticisedAbuse that's worth]]... and yet it's zigzagged ''again'' when [[spoiler: ''Chikane herself is molested and almost raped by Miyako'', but the viewer is NOT supposed to be on Miyako's side, contrasting by how the audience's supposed to root for Chikane despite being a rapist.]]* Mylene Jenius from ''Anime/Macross7'' in the second ''Dynamite'' OVA almost became a victim of this trope. Possibly taken further in the companion manga ''Mylene Beat''.* Violent, PsychoLesbian [[MsFanservice Ume]] from ''LightNovel/BenTo'' seems to be present to cater to an number of feitishes, including; [[AttemptedRape forced yuri]] to [[AbductionIsLove kidnap]]* In ''Anime/CosplayComplex'', lesbian [[{{Lolicon}} pedophile]] Jenny tries to sneak into the bed of the TokenMiniMoe Athena to sleep with her. However she ended up in the bed of Chako's mom, Sachiko who says that she is a lonely widow that is glad to have some company in bed. She then rapes the now reluctant teenager.** Another episode had a near miss as Ranko the head of a rival cosplay club and the defending champion cornered Reika in a storage room and began to molest her.* ''Manga/GirlsBravo'' narrowly skirts this twice by having Kosame all ''but'' actually rape Kirie.** When she happens across Kirie in the 4th episode, she coerces her into the bedroom at gunpoint and shoves her onto the bed. Then strips down to her panties and straddles her. But she's foiled before it goes any further, when one of the spirits [[BlackMagicianGirl Lisa]] realeased charges into the room and tramples her. Which allowed Kirie to escape.** In episode 13, they faced each other during the semi-finals of the [[CatFight "Girls Fight!"]] competition, where they had to wear [[BarelyThereSwimwear g-string bikinis.]] Once Kosame pins her to the mat, she [[spoiler: mounts Kirie]], while slipping her hands under her bra so she can fondle her directly. Despite this, the tournament concludes with a tender moment between them[[note]]after Kosame [[TakingTheBullet takes a blow meant for Kirie]], causing her to be overcome with relief that Kosame hadn't been badly injured by it[[/note]] where Kosame steals Kirie's FirstKiss.* ''Boys Empire'': Umeko [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization rapes Hitomi's mother right in front of her]], to convince her to let Hitomi stay with her family (since Hitomi didn't want to leave her boyfriend, Makoto, who's also Umeko's son). Not only does it work, but days later, after her mother has moved, she calls Hitomi on the phone saying she'll visit during summer and winter breaks and asks to "borrow" Umeko and Makoto when she does.* In ''Manga/{{Shitsurakuen}}'', [[spoiler: Sora chooses to molest Reiko rather than beating her]]. Given the situation, though, it was probably the lesser of two evils.* ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' illustrates the double standard extremely well one character. Namely, Paio Zi, the breast-obsessed bounty hunter. When first encountered, Paio makes no attempt to hide what will follow if Nodoka is captured, and the scene is played out every bit as seriously as you would expect AttemptedRape to be played out. Then in a later chapter Paio makes a return, except in this case [[TheReveal it is revealed]] that ''she'' is a girl as well, and her subsequent groping of all the girls in the bathhouse is played up for pure comedy value.** [[ZigZaggingTrope On the other hand]], PsychoLesbian Tsukuyomi ''is'' portrayed as a seriously dangerous and unbalanced woman, and her AttemptedRape of Setsuna is ''[[FanDisservice not]]'' [[FanDisservice played for laughs]]. ''Negima'' can't seem to decide whether to adhere to the double standard or not.* ''Anime/MawaruPenguindrum'' has the adult [[spoiler:Yuri]]'s attempted rape of [[spoiler:Ringo]], an underage sixteen-year old girl. On one hand, the rape isn't exactly portrayed as ''okay'', and it's made clear that the rapist is a messed-up person. However, the rape is used to develop the rapist's character and segue into the rapist's backstory, which gives off the vibe of rationalizing and excusing her actions, whereas the victim is reduced to a mere prop and has an uncomfortable amount of MaleGaze fanservice applied to her -- which ''may'' have been intended as FanDisservice, but the sheer exploitative nature of it makes the claim fall flat. The details of the rape are inconsistent from one episode to the next, with the rape being portrayed as rape one episode and as a titillating seduction in the next, and whether or not the rapist actually went through with it or not is ambiguous; the rescue attempt is played for comedy, and only happens due to a hideous amount of contrivity. Furthermore, the victim is completely unaffected by the ordeal and the rapist gets off with absolutely no repercussions for her actions, and the whole scene affects practically ''nothing'' in the grand scheme of the story and is quickly forgotten afterwards, save for being the subject of a brief joke a couple of episodes later, wasting a lot of character and story potential on top of everything else; in fact, the scene could be completely cut out of the story with little to no loss. The shoddy handling of the scene really smacks of the writers writing themselves into a corner and hastily retconning the story in an attempt to fix it, and given all the above, it's no surprise that some viewers consider this part of ''Penguindrum'' to be one of the lowest points in the series.* ''Anime/QueensBlade'' ''Rebellion'' Luna Luna makes a lot of advances on Annelotte, and she does it with her CombatTentacles, saying she is her destined soul mate. ** The ''Hide & Seek'' manga had an instance where [[http://manga.animea.net/queen-s-blade-hide-seek-chapter-9-page-25.html Elina raped Nyx]], [[HighOnCatnip while under the influence of catnip powder.]] Though the actual act occurs off-screen, and it's pretty much brushed off afterwards. What's ironic about that is, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Nyx was the one who administered the powder]], thinking it'd render Elina helpless. She was wrong.* In ''Anime/HeavensLostProperty'', Tomoko generally gets away with a lot of what could be considered sexual harassment. Inverted though. When she [[spoiler:turns back into Tomoki after a day of harassing women at a female spa]]? Cue signature Karate chop.* ''[[Anime/ElHazardTheMagnificentWorld El Hazard: The Alternative World]]'': The final episode has the group return to Arlaman so Qwaool could partake in the purification ritual. While they're there, Princess Fatora comes up with a plan to seduce Shayla and the others, by disguising herself and her girlfriend Alliel as bath attendants. It works for the most part, allowing them to completely feel up Shayla and Nanami, while pretending to bathe them.** In Afura's case, [[spoiler: Alliel had her down on all fours and appeared to be doing her doggy-style, complete with Afura [[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt asking her to stop, amidst sighs and moans.]]]] All of which was PlayedForLaughs though, understandably, [[DudeNotFunny not everyone found it funny.]]* ''Manga/HighschoolOfTheDead'': The bath scene in episode 6 combines NotWhatItLooksLike with [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization "Not if They Enjoyed It".]] Rei decides to see if [[ChristmasCake Shizuka's]] [[GagBoobs boobs]] [[SkinshipGrope are real]], prompting Shizuka to try to escape by getting out of the tub. When Rei pounces her, Shizuka braces herself against the side of the tub. Except it's animated [[Radar/HighschoolOfTheDead to make it seem as if]] Rei's screwing her doggy-style, while her breasts appear to be [[{{gainaxing}} bouncing]] from Rei's 'pelvic thrusting'. When Saya looks over her shoulder and sees what's going on, she blushes and quickly turns back around. Two scenes later, Shizuka is shown slumped back in the tub, [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar as if she'd been worn out....]]* ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'': Kuroko repeatedly tries to sneak aphrodisiacs to and grope Misaka. It is all played for laughs, and she is still treated as a completely heroic character. * Averted in ''Anime/KillLaKill'', as [[spoiler:Ragyo's sexual abuse of [[ParentalIncest her daughter]] Satsuki]] is played for rather unsettling FanDisservice.* ''Manga/MakenKi'' has two separate incidents of {{attempted rape}}, that're both treated [[http://www.mangatown.com/manga/maken_ki/c055/23.html as heinous]] since it was [[http://www.mangatown.com/manga/maken_ki/c011/14.html guys doing it.]] Yet, the incident where [[TheVamp Love Espada]] forcibly stripped Takaki, Haruko, Minori, and Aki, then raped them, is treated [[GirlOnGirlIsHot as fanservice.]] Not only was Takeru A-OK with it, he and Usui lamented [[http://www.mangatown.com/manga/maken_ki/c069/17.html not being there to see it.]]* ''Manga/SaikinImoutoNoYousuGaChottoOkashiindaGa'': Hiyori rapes Mitsuki within minutes of her first appearance; this is played for fanservice and humor. Mitsuki is only slightly upset afterward, and [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization is outright stated to have secretly enjoyed it]].* Happens a lot in ''Manga/{{Freezing}}''. While in the omakes, girls groping Satellizer is played for fanservice and humor, when it happens in the series proper, it's treated a lot more seriously.* Nyu in ''Manga/ElfenLied'' will go after pretty much anything that moves, so long as it has breasts. In the anime, it's mostly restricted to [[SkinshipGrope groping Yuka]], much to the latter's annoyance. The manga takes it ''much'' farther, particularly with poor Nozomi. Despite this, Nyu never receives anything more than a mild scolding from the other characters for her actions (partially justified, or as much as it can be at any rate, by Nyu having the intellectual capacity of a two-year-old). ** It's PlayedForLaughs mostly (including a LampShading by Lucy, wondering why she has the sudden urge to grope women's breasts when her personality surfaces), but the manga does at least treat it semi-seriously once. When Nyu tries to get close to Mayu during a FuroScene, Mayu (who fled a home with a sexually abusive stepfather) reacts quite badly and manages to get Nyu to leave her alone.* In the last episode of ''Manga/{{Sabagebu}}'', the other girls tie up Momoka and give her as a "birthday present" to ClingyJealousGirl Urara, even going so far as to tell Urara that she can do what she pleases with Momoka. The show ends with a BoundAndGagged FuroScene that is entirely PlayedForLaughs, despite the implication that Urara plans to rape or molest Momoka.* ''Anime/YuriKumaArashi'' has two examples:** Ginko's sexual assault on Kureha in episode 2, which involves Ginko pinning Kureha down onto a couch, choking her with her tie, and giving a confused Kureha no leverage or way out whatsoever, and would've continued if it hadn't been for Mitsuko interrupting them; all while a seductive voice and music plays in the background. Ginko doesn't get called out at all for this, either by the narrative or the characters, and the incident is quickly dropped upon the arrival of the next plot development and forgotten -- except for the one time the scene is brought up again, where it's used as part of a montage of Kureha remembering all the things Ginko did for her out of her love for Kureha. Essentially, the show sees Ginko's attempted rape on Kureha as a ''good thing''.** The adult [[spoiler:Yurika]]'s attempted rape of the underage [[spoiler:Kureha]], which includes explicit focus on the victim getting sensually stripped of her clothing. While the rapist does get mortally wounded during the attempt, it's not part of a narrative/character-related call-out, merely a way to remove her from the story. The rapist's dying moments are portrayed in a sympathetic light, yet she never shows remorse for her attempted rape, and said dying moments involve her being held by the victim, who never holds any ill will towards her, as well as being spiritually forgiven by the woman she previously murdered. Like the Ginko example before, this incident is quickly forgotten by the story and never brought up again. Furthermore, the sex scene is in fact completely unnecessary, as the scene in question is a symbolic framing of the rapist, as a bear, attempting to eat her victim -- which could've been portrayed as simply that, a bear attempting to eating her prey, rendering the sexuality pointless and a waste of time.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comics]]* In ''[[Creator/AlanMoore Lost Girls]]'', Alice forces Wendy to have sex with her, though Wendy ends up getting into it. Presumably Wendy's protests were meant to be seen as symbolic of her repressed middle-class lifestyle, which Alice's sex broke her out of. [[UnfortunateImplications Erm...]]* In ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'', when the girl who will later take up the identity of Ocelotina and her brother kidnap Emp, she gets into the boot of the car with a near-naked Emp and proceeds to grope her, with the dialogue suggesting full-blown forcible digital penetration. This is played totally for laughs at the time and retrospectively in later stories. Similarly the backstory references to Ninjette [[BedTrick successfully impersonating]] the husband of a rival ninja on their wedding night.* In ''ComicBook/TarotWitchOfTheBlackRose'', according to her diary, Boo Cat first met Tarot when the latter came into her boutique to buy some lingerie, whereupon she pushed Tarot into trying on various fetish outfits, then stole her panties and used her scent to track her back to her home, where she forced herself on Tarot while the latter was sleeping. At no point in the recounting of this story is it suggested that Boo's behavior was inappropriate, though the fairies reading the story suggest that Boo should have just openly expressed her attraction to Tarot.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fan Fiction]]* In the ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' fanfic, [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4707301/1/Will_of_the_Rose Will of the Rose]], Anthy rapes Utena because she is frustrated that they haven't had sex yet (since they are engaged). Anthy's character [[RonTheDeathEater is completely altered]] and Utena becomes an ExtremeDoormat who stays in an abusive relationship after Wakaba loses interest in their friendship. It should be noted that in this fanfic, Utena ''agrees to keep fighting off the abusive system (which is mostly male dominated) that Anthy is trapped in''.* Ambiguously played in another ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'' fanfic ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1780356/1/Bias Bias]]'' seems headed toward Manny/Ellie femslash. The chapter started off with some boys coercing Manny into raping Ellie (it was either rape Ellie herself or they rape Ellie). What happened to Ellie is treated like a random drunken encounter and not much else. Neither the male nor female characters involved are given much blame (so far).* This trope was invoked by the audience in the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland'' fanfic ''Fanfic/CheerUpEmoGirl.'' Bridgette is raped by a female OC named Brittney, and it was intended to be taken as seriously as male-on-female rape. However, every single review that referenced to that scene called it [[GirlOnGirlIsHot hot,]] and suggested a [[AThreesomeIsHot threesome]] take place between Bridgette, Brittney, and Bridgette's then-boyfriend. This resulted in a rather scathing author's note at the beginning of the next chapter, [[DearNegativeReader lashing out at the people who wrote this.]]* ''Series/FullHouse'' fanfiction "The girls get it on" features a bizarre scene where Kimmy Gibbler drugs and rapes Rebecca Donaldson.* Zigzagged and ultimately subverted in the MLP FanFic ''FanFic/TheAlchemistsHeart'', when [[spoiler: Aqua Regia rapes Silver Script in the bathroom]] it is still treated as the former's MoraleEventHorizon, despite the latter taking some involuntary pleasure from it. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Films]]* One (softcore) example from ''The Stewardesses 3-D'': The chief stewardess aggressively puts the moves on one of the junior ones, to which she yields. Later, a male character reveals that his (also male) boss extracted sexual favors from him in return for promotion, leaving him permanently embittered. [[BrokenAesop Moral]]: Lesbian sexual harassment is [[GoodBadGirl fun]] and [[GirlOnGirlIsHot sexy]]; gay male sexual harassment is [[MindRape a soul-blighting trauma]]. * In ''Film/BloodNightTheLegendOfMaryHatchet'', [[CuteAndPsycho Alyssa]] cracks a long joke about being beaten, gangraped and branded in the girl's shower room in high school.* It's hard to tell if the crazed teenage {{dominatrix}} trying to rape another girl in ''Blood Mask: The Possession of Nicole Lameroux'' is being PlayedForLaughs or not.* Same goes for the similar sequence in ''The Cook''.* The main character raping another woman with a crowbar (don't worry, [[spoiler:she put a condom on it]]) in ''Johnny Sunshine Maximum Violence'' is played for dark laughs.* Vince, the DepravedBisexual of ''Film/WhereTheTruthLies'', drugs the film's heroine, reporter Karen O'Connor (Alison Lohman) and then arranges for Alice, an aspiring young singer he's training (and who, yes, dresses like Alice from ''Alice In Wonderland''), to have sex with Karen while Karen is stoned out of her mind and unable to think clearly. When Karen wakes up in the morning, completely naked and humiliated, even more so when Vince shows off the pictures of her drug induced tryst (which he intends to use to blackmail her), Vince has the nerve to insinuate that it was no big deal - he even jokes about how Alice couldn't get her pregnant! The film doesn't really focus on it much in the final half but Karen is clearly not happy about what happened. * Averting this trope is pretty much the whole point behind the movie ''Film/{{Jaded}}''. The female lead is raped by two women, but legally, same-gender rape is not rape, it's "sodomy." She replies that she doesn't feel sodomized, she feels ''raped.'' Oh, sodomy charges also carry a dramatically reduced sentence compared to rape. Plus there's the whole "not if she liked it" justification, because the main character was skinny-dipping and and making out with the two women, before deciding that being penetrated by a wine bottle and repeatedly slapped across the face was not her idea of a good time. In a [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome crowning moment of awesome]], the main character's boyfriend helps demonstrate to her that an enjoyable kiss is ''not'' consent, and that rape starts as soon as you stop enjoying it.* In ''Film/Jailbait2014'', after Genie learns that Anna is the victim of sexual assault, she starts kissing her and feeling her up, ignoring the requests for her to stop. The film portrays this as uplifting and sexy rather than creepy.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Internet]]* Mugglenet.com, a ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' fansite, has a section for editorials about shipping. The submission rules indicate that essays about particularly squicky pairings would be turned away, including those containing incest, bestiality, and ''underage characters with adults''. Fair enough. Except that one essay made a case for [[CrackPairing Luna x Trelawney]]. Apparently that doesn't count under the very clear "no underage characters with adult characters" rule, somehow?[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]* Invoked in ''Literature/{{Aimee}}''.* In ''Literature/TheBigU'' by Creator/NealStephenson, when the male college students drug Sara and try to engage in sexual activity it's rape, but when her female friend rescues her from them and then engages in sexual activity with the same drugged individual, [[IntimateHealing it's for the best]].* In the anthology ''Blood Sisters: Lesbian Vampire Tales'' a female character is raped and "turned" by a female vampire. The rape experiences gives her the newfound confidence to pursue her mortal love interest and lead a happier life. Possibly also an example of SexAsRiteOfPassage, except substitute "rape" for "sex".* ''Literature/KushielsLegacy'' has a complicated version: Phedre informs the reader that rape is an unforgivable act of treason in her culture. Yet when [[spoiler: Melisande drugs her and commits sex acts that could arguably be rape before selling her into slavery]] this act is never considered rape despite a cultural understanding that both men and women can be sexually dominant and powerful. It becomes gray since Phedre is a professional submissive, and was under contract to Melisande. Melisande did honor the letter of the contract, including the safe word, and knew damn well Phedre was [[spoiler: a trained spy, working for her enemy]], and Phedre does obviously views what happened as a violation despite no using her safeword, but she also doesn't brush it off because of Melisande's gender.* In the book ''The Queen's Gambit'', the preteen protagonist is nearly raped by her large black roommate who had been working to gain her trust for weeks. Later she calls on this person to help her get her life back in order after becoming a drug-addicted mess thanks to her horrific childhood, with zero mention made of the rape.* John Kennedy Toole's ''Literature/AConfederacyOfDunces'' (which was written in the early 1960s but not published until 1980, after Toole's death) has as one of its secondary characters Lana Lee, an ill-tempered female burlesque house owner in New Orleans. A PoliticallyIncorrectVillain, she is (among other things) intensely homophobic and is constantly complaining about "fairies and dykes" showing up in the news. At the [[StealthPun climax]] of the novel, Lee is arrested after trying to bribe an undercover cop with a pornographic picture and thrown into a holding cell with three "butch" lesbians. Although the scene cuts away just before anything truly nasty can happen, it is clear beyond a shadow of a doubt that Lee is gang-raped by the trio, thus in effect [[KarmicTransformation becoming a lesbian herself]].* Subverted in ''Literature/{{Price}}'', where one of villains is a CuteAndPsycho fourteen year old girl. Who is a rapist. And murderer. And, according to herself, probably insane. Details not lost on the other characters.* Happens in ''Literature/{{Middlesex}}'' when the teenaged [[spoiler:and intersex]] protagonist, Callie, has an [[QuestionableConsent ambiguous sexual encounter]] with a female friend dubbed "The Obscure Object." It's treated as a romantic scene even though "the Object" is half asleep while it happens.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live Action TV]]* In ''Series/TheLWord'', after Tina discovers Bette's infidelity, Bette rapes her. This never becomes an issue; the problem is still that Bette cheated.** Complicated case. It started with Bette trying to initiate sex while begging Tina to forgive her, this turned to Bette at top of Tina trying to force her fingers into / onto Tina, begging that she loved her while Bette moaned "No". At this point clearly attempted rape. But then something happened: Tina got / took control, ended up at top, screamed "Fuck you!" at her while trying to strike her, kissed her roughly a few time and ended up grabbing Bette's hand and forcing it into her while she was still at top, her cursing and hating Bette and her completely dismissing Bette while she climaxed, still holding Bette's hand in a vice grip. So going from a pure "who forced who's what into whom what in order to achieve orgasm"-perspective, ''Tina'' raped ''Bette''. But from a "Who instigated sex"-perspective it wasn't rape at all. So the end result was "It's complicated. And not very pretty." They were probably going for break-up sex / hate sex.* In an episode of ''Series/WhatWouldYouDo'', bystanders react much less strongly to women putting other women through a sexually humiliating hazing ritual than to men putting other men through a sexually humiliating hazing ritual.* In ''Series/{{Hex}}'', the lesbian ghost Thelma is seen on-screen to impose a dream of making out with her on her best friend Cassie, and implied to have gone much further with the AlphaBitch Roxanne. This is played entirely for laughs. (Although it's left vague how much the living girls could have resisted [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalisation if they'd wanted to]]).* ''Series/LostGirl'':** In Season 4, Lauren tricks Evony into sex in order to poison her with a de-faeing serum that renders Evony a human and powerless. Once the serum takes effect, Lauren makes fun of Evony and then punches her in the face. It is never mentioned by any of the characters later as offensive or troubling even though they know what she did. They even applaud it, as Evony is supposed to be a villain on the show.** Bo, as a succubus, can use her powers to remove a person's ability to consent to sex. In the first season she uses it mostly to get people to tell her things they otherwise won't, but as the series progressed they depicted her using it to overpower unwilling sexual partners, including one scene where she breaks into Evony's place and gets her nearly naked and handcuffed to a bed before taking a photo to use as blackmail.* Averted in ''Series/{{CSINY}}'', where a woman forces her female employee to have sex with her. When she quits and joins another company, the rapist woman threatens the victim that would make use of her influence to make the victim lose her job and make sure she stays unemployed until she continues to give into her. Eventually, the victim makes use of the rapist's foot fetish to kill her by mixing poison in her nail polish[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]* One of the few areas where bookers generally seem ahead of the fan base, [[DependingOnTheWriter usually]]. For example, Eric Bischoff was treated as a horrible person for trying to arrange this situation on Stephanie [=McMahon=]. Dawn Marie was also portrayed as a horrible person for trying to force a ScarpiaUltimatum on Wrestling/TorrieWilson but while the crowd gave Dawn plenty of boos they also booed when denied footage of how far she got by Torrie's father.[[/folder]][[folder:Theater]]* The original version of ''Theatre/TheVaginaMonologues'' contained an ''extremely'' controversial piece about a young girl who was seduced by an older woman, who, regardless of the girl's mental state (some productions say she was already drunk, others change it so she wasn't) and the issue of her consent (she's positive about the experience for the entirety of the piece) is still statutory rape, even when the girl is aged up from 13 to 16 in some productions. The original included the line "if it was rape, it was a good rape", and while later versions removed that line the piece itself is still highly controversial.

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[[folder:Music]]* In the song "Girl With One Eye" by Music/Florence+TheMachine it's implied that the female singer raped the girl with one eye. Whether or not the double standard comes into play is questionable, though considering all the other horrifying things the [[EyeScream girl]] [[StalkerWithoutACrush goes]] [[ProperlyParanoid through]] that may not have been the worst part.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]* ''VideoGame/EmbricOfWulfhammersCastle'', which is especially jarring as the Duchess reacts to all the ''other'' sexual assaults and {{Abhorrent Admirer}}s inflicted on her with horror, but describes ''this'' assault in erotic, titillating terms as she recounts it to her maid, who is openly aroused by the tale. The game tries to present some mitigating factors (it took place in a dream where desires are more magnified, the rapist is explicitly NeutralEvil), which are rather negated by the fact that said rapist has full control over the dreamscape anyway, but the end result is that the Duchess is raped and still has no hesitation to enter a relationship with her. ** Going hand-in-hand with this trope is Greyghast, who is treated as a monster whose sexual inclinations toward her were so abhorrent as to be [[GoryDiscretionShot cut away from and implied]], rather than made explicit like all of her encounters with women, consensual or otherwise.* In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'', Strangelove performs unwanted, dubiously sexual acts on both Paz (a young teenager) and Cécile (her captive) - she forced Paz to let her give her a massage, and gave Cécile daily sponge baths. Both seem to enjoy it, Cécile even teasing Big Boss for getting aroused by the mental image, and the event with Paz being played for pure fanservice.* Played with in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces''. Pascal constantly tries to "touch" Sophie, even attempting to strike a deal with her along the lines of "You can touch me as much as you want if I can do the same to you"; she usually winds up on the receiving end of a MegatonPunch afterwards. However, despite the almost assuredly intentional innuendo, Pascal usually doesn't do much more than grab Sophie's shoulders (or, at worst, hug her) whenever she does follow through on her whims.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Webcomics]]* Felicity Flint doesn't always wait for consent. At least one of her victims later slid right into the LovingForce trope.* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' has Missi who openly molests Ash and it's played for laughs. Ash being [[GenderBender a guy]] means that this is also DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale.* On ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' [[BiTheWay Dora]] makes a lot of [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=140# comments]] towards Faye, (and occasionally even [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=415 gropes her]]) that would be considered sexual harassment if she were male or at least wouldn't be PlayedForLaughs. Especially unfortunate since Dora is Faye's ''boss''. [[/folder]]